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Interactive
Drum Kits and Snares
reviews
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Sound Quality: 8
Performance Control: 8
Bang for the Buck: 8 |
This is my new favorite drum sample collection.
Dont misunderstand: Im not saying its the absolute
best (although that point is arguable as well), just that its
my new favorite. Sonic Reality gathered together a group of fabulous-sounding
DW, Pearl, vintage Ludwig, Gretsch and Yamaha kits. Then, I imagine,
they ran up a huge bill in the recording studio. The result is a
drum collection that, with a little effort by the user, can be used
to create extremely convincing drum tracks. This is defiantly not
a groove collection; whether your drum tracks turn out slamming
or weak, you take the credit.
I used the disc to demo a song written by a friend who happens to
be a fine drummer and an aficionado of great drum tone. His initial
shock turned to delight as we refined the drum track together. Wa-how!
my usually articulate friend laughed. I had to agree. These kits
tone ranges from low-rent grime to million-dollar sheen.
The samples lay out on a non-standard note map that at first seems
alien. Once you get used to it (youll be helped by a diagram
in the amply detailed booklet), it makes perfect sense. For those
who have become first-call GM finger-drummers, there are sets for
you in partition 1. You can add a ridiculous amount of realism to
the hi-hat and snare, the two instruments that usually betray a
programmed drum track. Left-and right-hand roll strokes make realistic
drum rolls possible, and the multitude of other inflections is equally
helpful in the deception. Snare response (the sympathetic buzzing
of the snare wires when other drums are struck) can even be faded
in to taste with the mod wheel in some of the kits.
Greg Rule chimed in with a reality check, saying, This CD-ROM
falls into one of the most mature segments of the soundware industry,
but its always nice to have a strong new contender.
To break it all the way down, Greg and I would agree that if youre
interested in a drum library with which to create frighteningly
realistic drum tracks, you owe it to yourself to audition Interactive
Drum Kits & Snares.
- Ken Hughes
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